Stock 502 Cam Specs..????
#5
Well Mark, it's like this..... New AFR Cnc Heads, and 731 cam. so far the numbers come up to be 844HP compared to the little 650 hp I had

And if I seen 82 with 650 hp, I would think 200 more should put me well into 90 mph, or at least 89


And if I seen 82 with 650 hp, I would think 200 more should put me well into 90 mph, or at least 89
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Kanookstr,
That is a nice increase in power. Are you still using the same procharger, or did you upgrade that also. I am at about the same speed and setup, only with a whipple, and might be looking at upgrades in the future. I think 90 should be no problem. I like hearing about projects like this.
That is a nice increase in power. Are you still using the same procharger, or did you upgrade that also. I am at about the same speed and setup, only with a whipple, and might be looking at upgrades in the future. I think 90 should be no problem. I like hearing about projects like this.
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Originally posted by ursus
hydraulic roller 224/224 on 115.5 .483/.483
hydraulic roller 224/224 on 115.5 .483/.483
211/227 ; .512/.512 LSA not specified
Can anyone confirm?
#8
Originally posted by 28Eliminator
Kanookstr,
That is a nice increase in power. Are you still using the same procharger, or did you upgrade that also.
Kanookstr,
That is a nice increase in power. Are you still using the same procharger, or did you upgrade that also.
#9
the 224/.483/115 cam is a carb mag profile. I honestly don't know what the later mag motors ran for a cam (not saying that it was or wasn't different, just saying the specs above were mag carb motors thru 1992 for sure..



